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5-letter words containing t, c

  • fract — (obsolete) To break; to violate.
  • gatch — A form of plaster of Paris formerly used in Persia.
  • gitch — (Saskatchewan) Women's or men's underwear.
  • gotch — (Saskatchewan, and, Manitoba, slang) Men's underwear.
  • hatch — to mark with lines, especially closely set parallel lines, as for shading in drawing or engraving.
  • hechtBen, 1894–1964, U.S. novelist and dramatist.
  • hitch — to fasten or tie, especially temporarily, by means of a hook, rope, strap, etc.; tether: Steve hitched the horse to one of the posts.
  • hotch — to fidget; shift one's weight from one foot to the other.
  • hutch — a pen or enclosed coop for small animals: rabbit hutch.
  • icftu — International Confederation of Free Trade Unions
  • ictal — (medicine) Of or pertaining to a sudden physiologic attack such as a seizure, stroke or headache.
  • ictic — Prosody. rhythmical or metrical stress.
  • ictus — Prosody. rhythmical or metrical stress.
  • incut — Set in by or as if by cutting.
  • intuc — Indian National Trade Union Congress
  • itchy — having or causing an itching sensation.
  • ketch — a sailing vessel rigged fore and aft on two masts, the larger, forward one being the mainmast and the after one, stepped forward of the rudderpost, being the mizzen or jigger.
  • kotch — to vomit
  • kutch — a former state in W India, now part of Gujarat state.
  • lacet — braided work in lace
  • lact- — lacto-
  • latch — a device for holding a door, gate, or the like, closed, consisting basically of a bar falling or sliding into a catch, groove, hole, etc.
  • lects — Plural form of lect.
  • letch — a lecherous desire or craving.
  • licht — light1
  • licit — legal; lawful; legitimate; permissible.
  • lotic — pertaining to or living in flowing water.
  • lytic — of, noting, or pertaining to lysis or a lysin.
  • match — a person or thing that equals or resembles another in some respect.
  • mcdst — Microsoft Certified Desktop Support Technician
  • metic — an alien resident of an ancient Greek city who paid a tax for the right to live there.
  • mitch — (transitive, dialectal) To pilfer; filch; steal.
  • mtech — Master of Technology
  • mulct — to deprive (someone) of something, as by fraud, extortion, etc.; swindle.
  • mutch — a close-fitting linen or muslin cap, as worn by elderly women or babies.
  • natch — of course; naturally.
  • nitch — Misspelling of niche.
  • notch — an angular or V -shaped cut, indentation, or slit in an object, surface, or edge.
  • notec — a river in central Poland, flowing W to the Warta river. 270 miles (434 km) long.
  • ocelt — Old Celtic
  • octa- — eight
  • octad — a group or series of eight.
  • octal — Also, octonary. of or relating to the number system with base 8, employing the numerals 0 through 7.
  • octan — (of a fever) occurring every eighth day.
  • octas — Plural form of octa.
  • octet — a company of eight singers or musicians.
  • octo- — eight
  • octyl — (organic chemistry) Any of very many isomeric univalent hydrocarbon radicals, C8H17, formally derived from octane by the loss of a hydrogen atom.
  • oncet — (Southern US, South Midland US, uncommon) Once.
  • ontic — possessing the character of real rather than phenomenal existence; noumenal.
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